Organizing tips? Yes, please!! Check out these amazing tips and tricks for organizing your entire home.
- Use a wire shelf to organize rolls of wrapping paper. If you don’t have a wire shelf a simple piece of scrap wood or even stretching a bungee cord across the area would work just as well.
- Attach jar lids to the underside of cabinets or shelves to organize all of the little things. Perfect for craft items, nuts and bolts, girls’ hair accessories, or any other small items you have laying around the house.
- Keep cords off the floor and out of sight by attaching a couple binder clips to the back of your desk or entertainment center.
- Use a dish drainer to organize a child’s art center. Stack books or blank paper between the prongs. Store markers, crayons, and pencils in the utensil caddy.
- Using pvc pipe and some rope you can easily add a second clothing bar to you closet. Perfect for small apartments or if you have little kids that can’t quite reach the top bar. Another idea would be to use a tension shower curtain rod allowing you to adjust the height as needed.
- Recycle drawers by adding some casters and use for under-the-bed rolling storage.
- Use toilet paper rolls to organize your cords then decorate with washi tape to beautify them?
- Install a shelf above the door for extra bathroom storage. This would also be great in the garage, bedroom, or even storing items in a toddlers room that you need to be out of your child’s reach.
- Carve a few nooks into your medicine cabinet shelf and you have hidden storage for your tooth brushes.
- Glue some clothespins or use screw hooks on a strip of wood for a creative way to organize belts and necklaces. You could also use the clothes pins to hang a small box or basket for chunky bracelets or other items that won’t fit the clothespins.
- Glue an envelope to the inside of your journal or a notebook to store all of those little keepsakes or current projects.
- Glue old book spines to a box for hidden storage. Leave the front cover on one of the books and the back cover on another to use as the sides of your box. This would be perfect for spare remotes, cables, router, or anything else you wish to keep out of site but accessible.
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